Delete ScreenContent Default.* Please - or - Delete ScreenContent *.* Please First deletes single screen. Second clears all screens. In general, if you need to find a command line for an action that you have been performing with the GUI- open the command line history after you do the action to see if there's a command line for it. If there is, it will be there.
I would ask MA Lighting directly if your specific model of touchscreen will work. My guess is it's a driver thing- so I would recommend confirming with them about models directly.
Nice Video. You have really a cool and clear style to explain things. ;-)
Excellent video super easy to understand, what's your command line to clear the windows?
Delete ScreenContent Default.* Please
- or -
Delete ScreenContent *.* Please
First deletes single screen. Second clears all screens.
In general, if you need to find a command line for an action that you have been performing with the GUI- open the command line history after you do the action to see if there's a command line for it. If there is, it will be there.
As always, great video. Is multi-touch supported in OnPC (with compatible touch screen monitors), or is that a console-only feature?
I would ask MA Lighting directly if your specific model of touchscreen will work. My guess is it's a driver thing- so I would recommend confirming with them about models directly.